Postdigital art: 6 Instagram accounts not to be missed

Who are the thinkers, artists, intellectuals working behind a screen to envision possible futures? Here’s the state of the arts in six Instagram accounts. 

Aaron Sheer, Blue Angels fly over Nashville Created on a variety of digital devices, Scheer’s works use the digital realm to combine elements of cut out, photography and pictorial techniques so to expand on the concept of painting. His artistic practice employs digital actions like keyboard inputs and touchpad brushes resulting in an abstract version of the digital actions. Scheer analyses the idea of the human presence in the realm of technology, questioning the perception of reality, technocracy and the cults of contemporary work ethics

 @AaronSheer

Aaron Sheer, Color analysis HTML

@AaronSheer

Aaron Sheer, Digital Aquarelle

@AaronSheer

Aaron Sheer, Installation

@AaronSheer

Aaron Sheer, Installation

@AaronSheer

Andreas Gysin - Sidi Vanetti , 1_24Times_AMPM_SQ Andreas Gysin and Sidi Vanetti are an artistic duo creating images and patterns starting from the geometries typical of reusable (or does she mean multipurpose?) displays. The element characterising the projects is the duo’s intention not to alter the layout (or visual display) of the chosen hardware: they work with what the realm of the existing offers them. Within these rigid bonds they look for infinite visual mutations. By using predominant shapes, Gysin-Vanetti build images, animations and generate patterns.  

@AndreasGysin 

Andreas Gysin - Sidi Vanetti, 1_24Times_mechanical

@AndreasGysin 

Andreas Gysin - Sidi Vanetti, Line a

@AndreasGysin 

Andreas Gysin - Sidi Vanetti, Line b

@AndreasGysin 

Andreas Gysin - Sidi Vanetti, Line 1m

@AndreasGysin 

Andreas Gysin - Sidi Vanetti, Six letters

@AndreasGysin 

Andreas Gysin - Sidi Vanetti, Six letters

@AndreasGysin 

Andreas Gysin - Sidi Vanetti, XXX intra muros

@AndreasGysin 

Andreas Gysin - Sidi Vanetti, XXX spazio lampo

@AndreasGysin 

Andreas Gysin - Sidi Vanetti, digits v1

@AndreasGysin 

Andreas Gysin - Sidi Vanetti, digits v1

@AndreasGysin 

Andreas Gysin - Sidi Vanetti, digits v1

@AndreasGysin 

Matthew Stone, You Are Delightful Matthew Stone is a multimedia artist, his work is both analogic and digital. The dream-like representation of bodies and abstract gestural signs allows Stone to narrate his personal point of view on social relations, on the concept of beauty and materiality by using a 3D modelling software. This technological approach is adopted by Stone to overcome the physical limits of the painting medium, but also of galleries. The space where his works find their ideal home is, in fact, the Internet, and mainly Instagram.  

@MatthewStone

Matthew Stone, Together

@MatthewStone

Matthew Stone, Glide

@MatthewStone

Matthew Stone, Corporeal

@MatthewStone

Matthew Stone, Don't Leave Me

@MatthewStone

Vicinanze - Altrove @progettovicinanze

“Vicinanze” was born in 2018 under the curation of Chiara Arturo and Cristina Cusani. Based on the idea of the Mediterranean Sea as a travelling space and point of cross-cultural contaminations, the project aims to investigate the concept of border by adopting sharing as a modus operandi to connect different artistic practices and languages. Within “Vicinanze” – which features a series of shared artist residencies and the creation of digital archives – is located the web project ALTROVE, a takeover of the Instagram account @progettovicinanze where, starting from January 2021, artists, researchers, intellectuals and professionals from a plethora of fields publish content on the theme of the border, hence expanding the space for reflection on this topic. 

@progettovicinanze

Vicinanze - Altrove

@progettovicinanze

Vicinanze - Altrove

@progettovicinanze

Vicinanze - Altrove

@progettovicinanze

Vicinanze - Altrove

@progettovicinanze

Yehwan Song,The way we touc heach other in 2020

@YehwanSong Collab with @gregtechnology

Yehwan Song

Yehwan Song

Yehwan Song

Law degree, lookdev & diagnostics

@law_degree

Law degree, lookdev & diagnostics

Law degree, Unresolved cover direction

Law degree, Unresolved cover direction

It has been a year since we started to think, sometimes to even believe, that nothing would return as it was. During this year of pandemic, we have mostly questioned ourselves about the future of the arts, of entertainment, and culture. To some the pandemic has been a time to expand their borders, finding alternative ways to escape their life margins, beyond geography. Never as much as in this past year we have fed our addiction to social network. While a friend told me, full of enthusiasm, how his commitment not to re-download the Instagram app lasted for more than three months, I couldn’t stop to surrender to the gravity force of the explorative vortex. 

Yehwansong, The way we touch each other in 2020

Those sharing my same obsession for walking miles along the blue line up to the end of unknown roads on Street View can understand.  Among the many things discovered feature, above all, the new generations of artists and intellectuals of the post-digital era. So, I began a collecting job, mapping styles, creating compilations of references and visions to suggest questions on the directions of the arts in this new era.  What elements of the “experience” era could we combine in order to create new languages? Can new mental associations rewrite the future of all those practices that have been subtracted to us? Can digital art go beyond the material confines of an object, reproducing sensations like tactility, or the memories of a scent? Can it be an arena for new cognitive experiences playing with colours, surfaces, organic and synthetic materials?  Four international artists and an Italian collective tell us their vision and artistic practice. Not all the images and projects have been made in this recent period of time, however they represent ideals, values and utopic answers to pressing contemporary necessities. Often, the works are reflections on the theme of everyday life but are inserted into a dystopic narration inhabiting a different dimension. 

Yehwansong, 3D

Questions on the future of the interaction between man and technology are central to these works, like in the case of Aaron Sheer, or of Australian artist law-degree, whose opuses are exhibited or sold in virtual galleries in the form of NFT. In other cases, they are conceived like proper voyages in the universe of the user experience, where even the screen’s touch function is a form of metalanguage allowing us to reach each other like Yehwan Song does. While some artists prefer to create digital works starting from a tangible hardware, like Andreas Gysin and Sidi Vanetti, others, like Matthew Stone for instance, display a digital nature rooted in analogic processes like writing, pictorial and graphic experimentations. However, their works can be modified or amplified through our knowledge of the world via new virtual connections, similarly to what the artists and intellectuals involved in Progetto Vicinanze – Altrove do. In a still uncertain moment, where technology represents one of the main sites of affirmation for artists, perhaps there is hope that in the future new scenarios could contribute to change the course of dramatic events, interrupting the mankind’s habit to repeat history.

Aaron Sheer, Blue Angels fly over Nashville  @AaronSheer

Created on a variety of digital devices, Scheer’s works use the digital realm to combine elements of cut out, photography and pictorial techniques so to expand on the concept of painting. His artistic practice employs digital actions like keyboard inputs and touchpad brushes resulting in an abstract version of the digital actions. Scheer analyses the idea of the human presence in the realm of technology, questioning the perception of reality, technocracy and the cults of contemporary work ethics

Aaron Sheer, Color analysis HTML @AaronSheer

Aaron Sheer, Digital Aquarelle @AaronSheer

Aaron Sheer, Installation @AaronSheer

Aaron Sheer, Installation @AaronSheer

Andreas Gysin - Sidi Vanetti , 1_24Times_AMPM_SQ @AndreasGysin 

Andreas Gysin and Sidi Vanetti are an artistic duo creating images and patterns starting from the geometries typical of reusable (or does she mean multipurpose?) displays. The element characterising the projects is the duo’s intention not to alter the layout (or visual display) of the chosen hardware: they work with what the realm of the existing offers them. Within these rigid bonds they look for infinite visual mutations. By using predominant shapes, Gysin-Vanetti build images, animations and generate patterns.  

Andreas Gysin - Sidi Vanetti, 1_24Times_mechanical @AndreasGysin 

Andreas Gysin - Sidi Vanetti, Line a @AndreasGysin 

Andreas Gysin - Sidi Vanetti, Line b @AndreasGysin 

Andreas Gysin - Sidi Vanetti, Line 1m @AndreasGysin 

Andreas Gysin - Sidi Vanetti, Six letters @AndreasGysin 

Andreas Gysin - Sidi Vanetti, Six letters @AndreasGysin 

Andreas Gysin - Sidi Vanetti, XXX intra muros @AndreasGysin 

Andreas Gysin - Sidi Vanetti, XXX spazio lampo @AndreasGysin 

Andreas Gysin - Sidi Vanetti, digits v1 @AndreasGysin 

Andreas Gysin - Sidi Vanetti, digits v1 @AndreasGysin 

Andreas Gysin - Sidi Vanetti, digits v1 @AndreasGysin 

Matthew Stone, You Are Delightful @MatthewStone

Matthew Stone is a multimedia artist, his work is both analogic and digital. The dream-like representation of bodies and abstract gestural signs allows Stone to narrate his personal point of view on social relations, on the concept of beauty and materiality by using a 3D modelling software. This technological approach is adopted by Stone to overcome the physical limits of the painting medium, but also of galleries. The space where his works find their ideal home is, in fact, the Internet, and mainly Instagram.  

Matthew Stone, Together @MatthewStone

Matthew Stone, Glide @MatthewStone

Matthew Stone, Corporeal @MatthewStone

Matthew Stone, Don't Leave Me @MatthewStone

Vicinanze - Altrove “Vicinanze” was born in 2018 under the curation of Chiara Arturo and Cristina Cusani. Based on the idea of the Mediterranean Sea as a travelling space and point of cross-cultural contaminations, the project aims to investigate the concept of border by adopting sharing as a modus operandi to connect different artistic practices and languages. Within “Vicinanze” – which features a series of shared artist residencies and the creation of digital archives – is located the web project ALTROVE, a takeover of the Instagram account @progettovicinanze where, starting from January 2021, artists, researchers, intellectuals and professionals from a plethora of fields publish content on the theme of the border, hence expanding the space for reflection on this topic. 

@progettovicinanze

@progettovicinanze

Vicinanze - Altrove @progettovicinanze

Vicinanze - Altrove @progettovicinanze

Vicinanze - Altrove @progettovicinanze

Vicinanze - Altrove @progettovicinanze

Yehwan Song,The way we touc heach other in 2020 @YehwanSong Collab with @gregtechnology

Yehwan Song

Yehwan Song

Yehwan Song

Law degree, lookdev & diagnostics @law_degree

Law degree, lookdev & diagnostics

Law degree, Unresolved cover direction

Law degree, Unresolved cover direction